Let me stop you there: I didn't. I'm talking about the sense of speed conveyed by the visuals, and 30fps with obnoxious amounts of motion blur doesn't do that well.
I wasn't talking about you specifically, but I read several posts in response to the Driveclub gifs, along the lines "good graphics, bad game".
And again, the sense of speed in Driveclub is great, I don't know why you're constantly saying otherwise presumably just based on the fact that its 30FPS. Have you played the game in person or are just saying it because you assume it has to have a bad sense of speed because its 30FPS?
I've actually only heard people (who've played the game) praise the sense of speed. There are many common criticisms of Driveclub(some valid, some not), but bad sense of speed isn't one I've heard before. Because its obvious to anyone who played the game that the opposite is the case.
The use of motion blur in Driveclub is also very modest, not "obnoxious", its just very good motion blur.
Forza Horizon 2 also has good motion blur, both games feel very smooth even though they're 30FPS.
But all this should be irrelevant when we talk about graphics anyway. Of course you can have better graphics at 30FPS than when you go for 60FPS, but thats what counts in graphics comparisons: better graphics.
Driveclub is certainly the most "next-gen" looking game I've seen so far. No other console game or even PC comes close to the visual spectacle.
So I think it was an appropriate response to the comment saying that next-gen has been graphically underwhelming so far.
Driveclub is exactly what people expected when talking about next-gen in 2012 and early 2013, and people had high expectations.
I also remember high expectations for the WiiUs capabilities when Nintendo announced it. Last Gen games in 1080p, 60FPS with improved graphics was something I often read on forums. People expected the WiiU to significantly more powerful than Ps3 and Xbox360 and produce significantly better graphics. At this point this hasn't happend.
Stuff like the first Zelda WiiU tech demo also hasn't happend on WiiU so far, not even something that comes remotely close to it.
So while Nintendos games shine with great artstyle as usuall, I have to say that they're pretty underwhelming from a technical standpoint. Even though it doesn't really matter since they're great regardless.